This page serves as an archive of Eater Boston stories about restaurants that bid farewell in 2019.
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Burger Dive has closed at Assembly Row after seven years
Zambrero has closed after a little more than a year in Harvard Square
Bagel Bin Deli vows to rebuild its home
The four-year-old Italian restaurant was Mario Batali’s first foray into the Boston restaurant scene, later followed by Eataly, but he eventually divested from both following allegations of sexual misconduct
New Dong Khanh will end its 32-year run in Chinatown, but it might not truly be the end
The coffee shop will close on August 1
Chef and owner Tony Maws, also behind Cambridge mainstay Craigie on Main, wrote a note of heartfelt thanks to customers and staff
The Lower Depths has officially closed
Breadboard Bakery will take over the Commune Kitchen space
Wired Puppy, which used to be dog-friendly, is closed as of June 10
Noca Provisions closes its doors for good on June 16
Dorado Tacos & Cemitas is set to close, with JP’s Soup Shack taking over the space
The Brewer’s Fork team will take over the Navy Yard Bistro space this summer
The downtown Boston Sweet Bakery location will be coming back at some point
John Harvard’s has its last day on May 30
The owners are moving, but Lamplighter will replace it with its own cafe
Kaki Lima’s creators are moving to New York
The sole Massachusetts location of the 1000 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza chain is now closed
Green Briar will close in May after nearly 30 years
Night Market has served its last numb nut
Plus, Tiffani Faison’s new restaurant will serve plenty of gnocchi, and more news
B.Good, which started in Boston and now operates internationally, still has nearly two dozen local outposts
Stephi’s on Tremont will be replaced by a project from the team behind Bar Mezzana and Shore Leave
Cafe Jaffa shut its doors at the end of March
But the popular coffee company is still roasting — and it has a new coffee lab in South Boston